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plus new york city's murder rate hit a 50 year low but the policy is still under fire. to stop and frisk be soon a thing of the past? and the return of the hollywood black list. campaign against zero dark 30. >> paul: welcome, i'm paul gigot. with days to go president obama turned up the heat on republicans this week saying they would be to blame if across the board spending cuts take affect march 1st. appearing on police officers and firefighters and other first responders, he claimed the consequences of such cuts would be dire. >> people will lose their jobs. it will jeopardize our military readiness. it will eviscerate investments and thousands will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids. >> paul: but in an op-ed john boehner shot back saying the sequester was the white house's idea in the first place and product of his president obama's failed leadership. joining us is dan henninger. jason riley and washington columnist kim strausel. let's start with the merits and the claims of catastrophe if those spending
plus new york city's murder rate hit a 50 year low but the policy is still under fire. to stop and frisk be soon a thing of the past? and the return of the hollywood black list. campaign against zero dark 30. >> paul: welcome, i'm paul gigot. with days to go president obama turned up the heat on republicans this week saying they would be to blame if across the board spending cuts take affect march 1st. appearing on police officers and firefighters and other first responders, he claimed...
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at comparative murder rates versus some of the other big cities in america. new york city, per 100,000 citizens has had five murders whereas four times less than philadelphia for example or chicago. dorothy, if jason is right why any objections? >> there two rose for objection. this is shear demagoguery. let's go to the old saying the cushion is not a suicide pact and basis of the claims that minorities are hurt. look at los angeles police that shot those people that brought a vocal group out, yeah, we don't want to shoot people but the police are corrupt. it's a mirror image of the view. >> paul: 84% of the stop and frisk people who are stopped and frisked are minorities including to 2011 and 88% of those stop and frisked, no summons and no arrest. so the accusation, its kind of racial profiling and number two, it's way over done. you don't need to do it because these people aren't threatening. >> but it doesn't take the deterrence effect it could be having. if people know there are police presence in the community are likely to be engaged in behavior or car
at comparative murder rates versus some of the other big cities in america. new york city, per 100,000 citizens has had five murders whereas four times less than philadelphia for example or chicago. dorothy, if jason is right why any objections? >> there two rose for objection. this is shear demagoguery. let's go to the old saying the cushion is not a suicide pact and basis of the claims that minorities are hurt. look at los angeles police that shot those people that brought a vocal group...
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new york city is one of the most generous cities in the world. look at your paycheck, ladies and gentlemen, if you work is in town. you pay lot of taxes to create a social safety net, and that is not dickens and the other thing, look who he appointed as schools chancellor, another far lefty who is part of the education status quo, going to reverse what mayor bloomberg did -- >> -- he won with a mandate but with 17% of the vote -- >> doesn't matter in few hours he'll be the mayor of new york city. here's what want to talk about. why in this amazing successful city a rejection of capitalism. why is chile -- why is the pope coming out and saying capitalism is mean spirit. where is this coming from and could it spread across the country? >> i mean -- yes, i do. here's where it's coming from. in the past, you would have an aggressive media, when you take us out of it and a few others, not much aggressive media, who doesn't -- the media should not be taking this stuff so seriously. when the pope talks about capitalism -- i'm a catholic but the catholic
new york city is one of the most generous cities in the world. look at your paycheck, ladies and gentlemen, if you work is in town. you pay lot of taxes to create a social safety net, and that is not dickens and the other thing, look who he appointed as schools chancellor, another far lefty who is part of the education status quo, going to reverse what mayor bloomberg did -- >> -- he won with a mandate but with 17% of the vote -- >> doesn't matter in few hours he'll be the mayor of...
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as a result, i ended up working for an organization here in the city that deals specifically with the issue of sexual violence in the military and trying to adjust policy. it has been interesting because it has been about three years since i started speaking publicly about the issue, and there has been a major uptick in media coverage of awareness around this issue of men speaking out about their experiences as well. a lot of you probably heard if you heard about these types of things, so jill brand -- senator senatornd -- gillibrand introduced a proposal to take sexual assaults out of the chain of command. i support this because an infantry commander is not a lawyer and he is probably dealing with the accused and the accuser in their unit. and you cannot be objective in those situations. again, without going into too much detail, there definitely needs to be something that gets done, and the only way you can change the military is literally through an act of congress. and the ndaa. so, these types of things have been in the works for a while. people ask about the combat excludes them
as a result, i ended up working for an organization here in the city that deals specifically with the issue of sexual violence in the military and trying to adjust policy. it has been interesting because it has been about three years since i started speaking publicly about the issue, and there has been a major uptick in media coverage of awareness around this issue of men speaking out about their experiences as well. a lot of you probably heard if you heard about these types of things, so jill...
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not yet in new york city, but the showers are approaching. as far as the forecast goes, timing it up, as we go through the peak of the day, through the noon hour, the heaviest rain right through washington, d.c. and philly by about noon. then by about 5:00, d.c. clears out. from new york city to hartford that's the target area for the evening ride home. again, you can't win today. d.c. area going to get the heavy rain this morning and philadelphia, later today new england for on the way home. >>> coming up, billionaire bloomberg's beverage ban blocked. plus stocks are in seventh heaven, and why those light clicks on facebook could be revealing your deepest, darkest secrets. [ female announcer ] new york strips. sudden trips. mr. wiggles and curling irons. for the little mishaps you feel, use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster neosporin. also try neosporin eczema essentials. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for re
not yet in new york city, but the showers are approaching. as far as the forecast goes, timing it up, as we go through the peak of the day, through the noon hour, the heaviest rain right through washington, d.c. and philly by about noon. then by about 5:00, d.c. clears out. from new york city to hartford that's the target area for the evening ride home. again, you can't win today. d.c. area going to get the heavy rain this morning and philadelphia, later today new england for on the way home....
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a lot of people remember the second battle when we actually took the city. in the first one, the marines went in for a few days and then pulled back to try to let the iraqis do their own thing. there about atten month before and it was really crucial that we made sure that everybody had conductivity and could talk to each other. sometimes, we would call each other electron warriors, kind of jokingly, because we would be talking on the radio or trying to connect a satellite, and i do remember when a succession of different medication systems broke and we had to find different ways to talk to the base about 50 miles away. we were trying to translate , how we woulding dial on the satellite phone and then get to talk to a different base so that our higher commanders could be able to talk to each other and know what was going on. so, between that and forcing cable undergrounds of the people could have electronics flowing instead of having -- and actually be able to communicate and with images. sending images for drones was a big thing because we need a lot of and
a lot of people remember the second battle when we actually took the city. in the first one, the marines went in for a few days and then pulled back to try to let the iraqis do their own thing. there about atten month before and it was really crucial that we made sure that everybody had conductivity and could talk to each other. sometimes, we would call each other electron warriors, kind of jokingly, because we would be talking on the radio or trying to connect a satellite, and i do remember...
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tragedy may have given him the strength in the city's time of need. more "way too early" when we come right back. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. >>> whoever did this obviously did not know. [ beep ] about the people of boston. nothing these terrorists do is going to shake them. for pete's sake, boston was founded by the pilgrims. a people so tough they had to buckle their hats on! it is the cradle of the american revolution! a city that with stood 86-year losing streak, a city that made it through the big dig, a construction project that backed up traffic for 16 years! i mean there are commuters just getting home now! >> as a native boss tone itonia relate. the he
tragedy may have given him the strength in the city's time of need. more "way too early" when we come right back. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree...
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the high end in the your city is about 10 or 15 million or more there are only so many people on the planet that can afford to live there. people are struggling in the financial-services industry there the three or $5 million buyers. melissa: that is not good because that is where wall street could afford to buy but the bonuses are cut. >> i like the global market thinned the idea of affordable housing that is underserved to mix the tear to create communities that are more reflective of the culture. melissa: we were talking about those enormous building this. >> new york city has the demand that the one place is more difficult is the upscale with pretty much anything downtown or tribeca doing exceptionally well because they see a migration there is more flavor and excitement and cultural diversity. >> there is a for-profit school and there are more around the country. melissa: what is the biggest mistake in real-estate? >> betting that the market will continue to escalate as it does right now. you have to look like being in a swimming pool with the inflatable doll holding it down und
the high end in the your city is about 10 or 15 million or more there are only so many people on the planet that can afford to live there. people are struggling in the financial-services industry there the three or $5 million buyers. melissa: that is not good because that is where wall street could afford to buy but the bonuses are cut. >> i like the global market thinned the idea of affordable housing that is underserved to mix the tear to create communities that are more reflective of...
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veterans around the city. she's raising to work with. -- she's amazing to work with. i went to introduce you to our moderator this afternoon. we worked to make sure the panel was collaborative. asking all of the veterans on our panel what questions they want us to ask and what they would like us to stay away from. which questions have you been asked quite often and which you have wanted to be asked but rarely ever are. maggie is an independent filmmaker and a cultural anthropologist based in new york city and her move recent -- or most recent film talks about direct movements in iraq and it won the center for documentary award and was broadcast in the pbs series, "independent lens" in 2008. most recently, she co-edited sensible politics, the visual culture of nongovernmental lack of is him published by zone books in 2012 and we are honored to have her moderate panel so now i would like to invite her to give a few opening remarks. thank you. >> i would like to start by thinking alex kelly in the new york public
veterans around the city. she's raising to work with. -- she's amazing to work with. i went to introduce you to our moderator this afternoon. we worked to make sure the panel was collaborative. asking all of the veterans on our panel what questions they want us to ask and what they would like us to stay away from. which questions have you been asked quite often and which you have wanted to be asked but rarely ever are. maggie is an independent filmmaker and a cultural anthropologist based in...
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a lot of people remember the second battle when we actually took the city. in the first one, the marines went in for a few days and then pulled back to try to let the iraqis do their own thing. we had just gotten there about a month before and it was really crucial that we made sure that everybody had conductivity and could talk to each other. sometimes, we would call each other electron warriors, kind of jokingly, because we would be talking on the radio or trying to connect a satellite, and i do remember when a succession of different medication systems broke and we had to find different ways to talk to the base about 50 miles away. we were trying to translate between one thing, how we would dial on the satellite phone and then get to talk to a different base so that our higher commanders could be able to talk to each other and know what was going on. cable undergrounds of the people could have electronics flowing instead of having -- and actually be able to communicate via e-mail and with images. sending images for drones was a big thing because we need a
a lot of people remember the second battle when we actually took the city. in the first one, the marines went in for a few days and then pulled back to try to let the iraqis do their own thing. we had just gotten there about a month before and it was really crucial that we made sure that everybody had conductivity and could talk to each other. sometimes, we would call each other electron warriors, kind of jokingly, because we would be talking on the radio or trying to connect a satellite, and i...
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needs of this city and the state and one. and second, that the weldy are now surpassing their previous status and look at the state of the stock market. they're setting records recently, all-time highs. it is fair to ask the wealthy to do a little more. you look at for example some of the polling about this election that we're having here in new york city, striking of number of independents and republicans agree with some of the ideas that i'm putting forward. i think in terms of our governor, i believe that he'll see that there's a growing support for the motion of addressing these issues. and i think that will be persuasive to him in the legislatu legislature. [ molly ] honey. whoa! sweet mother of softness. paws off pal. just one squeeze? just enjoy it with your eyes. [ female announcer ] new charmin ultra soft is so soft, you don't even have to squeeze it to believe it. for the first time, you can actually see the softness with our new comfort cushions. new charmin ultra soft is still so much softer and more absorbent, yo
needs of this city and the state and one. and second, that the weldy are now surpassing their previous status and look at the state of the stock market. they're setting records recently, all-time highs. it is fair to ask the wealthy to do a little more. you look at for example some of the polling about this election that we're having here in new york city, striking of number of independents and republicans agree with some of the ideas that i'm putting forward. i think in terms of our governor,...
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but residents think the answer could be right here in the city's hand ball court. campbell police are doing something they haven't done in six years: investigating a murder. 18-year-old richard vega is the first murder victim since 2007 shot at 10:30 last night. police spent seven hours looking for evidence at the crime scene but have not made arrests and could use some help. >> any residents of the area who may have surveillance video outside the house who may have captured something, provide that to us. >> it is crazy. it is crazy. it is very scary. i have two boys and we walk down the street. we live here. to know this can happen outside my door, it is very scary. >> sandra is upset but fault surprised. she has noticed an increase of traffic on her street, young men going to and from the community center across the street. >> i feel it is gang activity, period. the hand ball courts are open at night and she says a dangerous element gather here. her 8-year-old son used to hang out there until he was confronted by gang members. >> if you are different, they want t
but residents think the answer could be right here in the city's hand ball court. campbell police are doing something they haven't done in six years: investigating a murder. 18-year-old richard vega is the first murder victim since 2007 shot at 10:30 last night. police spent seven hours looking for evidence at the crime scene but have not made arrests and could use some help. >> any residents of the area who may have surveillance video outside the house who may have captured something,...
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that narrow vision has helped to exacerbate the inequality crisis of the city. as we build affordable housing, we're still cognizant of the market realities. we are not suggesting that we can drop down affordable housing anywhere, any time in any manner. it has to be in a coordination of development already happening. with that being said, if we continue on a path in which we constantly exclude poor folks, working class folks, now even more and more folks that you and i would consider middle class folks, if they're being pushed out of this city incessantly, i don't think it's a functioning city in the future. i think a functioning, strongly is one in which opportunity is broadly available. >> borough by borough? >> all boroughs. absolutely. even if jobs may be more concentrated in manhattan and people commute in, that's fine. but the point is, there has to be not just a perception but a reality of opportunities starting to expand again in a truly meaningful way. one, that every kind of person has a chance which we know right now is just not that true. many peopl
that narrow vision has helped to exacerbate the inequality crisis of the city. as we build affordable housing, we're still cognizant of the market realities. we are not suggesting that we can drop down affordable housing anywhere, any time in any manner. it has to be in a coordination of development already happening. with that being said, if we continue on a path in which we constantly exclude poor folks, working class folks, now even more and more folks that you and i would consider middle...
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that narrow vision has helped to exacerbate the inequality crisis of the city. as we build affordable housing, we're still cognizant of the market realities. we are not suggesting that we can drop down affordable housing anywhere, any time in any manner. it has to be in a coordination of development already happening. with that being said, if we continue on a path in which we constantly exclude poor folks, working class folks, now even more and more folks that you and i would consider middle class folks, if they're being pushed out of this city incessantly, i don't think it's a functioning city in the future. i think a functioning, strongly is one in which opportunity is broadly available. >> borough by borough? >> all boroughs. absolutely. even if jobs may be more concentrated in manhattan and people commute in, that's fine. but the point is, there has to be not just a perception but a reality of opportunities starting to expand again in a truly meaningful way. one, that every kind of person has a chance which we know right now is just not that true. many peopl
that narrow vision has helped to exacerbate the inequality crisis of the city. as we build affordable housing, we're still cognizant of the market realities. we are not suggesting that we can drop down affordable housing anywhere, any time in any manner. it has to be in a coordination of development already happening. with that being said, if we continue on a path in which we constantly exclude poor folks, working class folks, now even more and more folks that you and i would consider middle...
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city of washington. jay, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. good to talk to you. those six fatalities from this area of central illinois and there's concern that that number could climb as recovery teams continue to sift through this rubble and try to assess the full extent of the damage. the devastation is widespread and overwhelming. >> within less than a minute, everything started collapsing inside the house. cracking and sputtering and it's light inside the house. >> reporter: at least six people are dead. dozens injured after a string of violent storms including 40 tornadoes or more ripped across eight states. central illinois took the most severe hit. >> and the wind started picking up. >> communities like washington and new mendone were for the first part wiped away. >> pretty bad as far as people not staying in their home. roofs are gong. the church steeple is gone. some damage on the inside and, yeah, i would say it's pretty bad. >> reporter: a path of splintered homes and commun
city of washington. jay, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. good to talk to you. those six fatalities from this area of central illinois and there's concern that that number could climb as recovery teams continue to sift through this rubble and try to assess the full extent of the damage. the devastation is widespread and overwhelming. >> within less than a minute, everything started collapsing inside the house. cracking and sputtering and it's light inside the...
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largest city. >> while new york city is the safest largest city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons the crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island. a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> we patrol the meanest precincts in america. when our officers go to work, everyday, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal. every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> is coming through here if they're coming from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they're tired, they're dirty, they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> we get between 80 to
largest city. >> while new york city is the safest largest city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons the crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island. a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average...
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they're the knicks city kids, the original nba kids dance team. and i'm their newest member. what should i expect from this group? >> you're going to have to bring the energy. it's going to be very athletic. >> i'm going to be a knicks city kid. do you think i'm going to fit in? >> yes. >> as long as you focus and have hip moves like this. >> armed with advice, i'm ready to learn some moves. this is our first day. but we're going to go through the routine right away. come on, let's learn. ♪ ♪ spin on your back and spin on your knees ♪ ♪ spin on your hands and then freeze ♪ >> it's game day and i'm actually on the court at madison square garden for my a.m. rehearsal and i've been practicing my moves. ready? oops. after a few more run-throughs, the kids show me my spot for the performance. right here? are you sure? right here? i'm good. can you see me? >> yes, we can. perfect. >> then there's only one more thing to do. hey, guys, do you think you could help me with my hair? >> yeah. >> this is going to be great. how do i look? >> perfect. ♪ >> and with our big routi
they're the knicks city kids, the original nba kids dance team. and i'm their newest member. what should i expect from this group? >> you're going to have to bring the energy. it's going to be very athletic. >> i'm going to be a knicks city kid. do you think i'm going to fit in? >> yes. >> as long as you focus and have hip moves like this. >> armed with advice, i'm ready to learn some moves. this is our first day. but we're going to go through the routine right...
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i'm from the glorious second city of birmingham. [applause] i would like to reiterate the fact that the u.k. parliament is representative regardless of acting minorities are aged in this motion does not clearly support him on his 11 years old. how does that clearly directly affect us? today to put my hands and agree completely with what jawaad ashraf said that we are not economic masterminds. we can't sit and debate and saying, let's make a plan. it's not our job is youth representatives to the inc. we cannot spontaneously think, let's create jobs. that's create jobs here, here, here, such as i'd like to. i'd like to target the youth problem. what is youth unemployment exists in the first lace? that is you wake up every morning. i'm sure every young person of aspirations, whether they want to be a hairdresser or doctor. they did wake up one morning and want to be unemployed. they do not want it. the red of the problem is our careers advice and work expenses not sufficient enough. we have been nonexisting service that is stuck in the
i'm from the glorious second city of birmingham. [applause] i would like to reiterate the fact that the u.k. parliament is representative regardless of acting minorities are aged in this motion does not clearly support him on his 11 years old. how does that clearly directly affect us? today to put my hands and agree completely with what jawaad ashraf said that we are not economic masterminds. we can't sit and debate and saying, let's make a plan. it's not our job is youth representatives to the...
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in the case of new york city teacher rating, principals have been prepped on the appropriate use of the value added data and their inherent limitations. the public did not get that briefing. as a result the teacher assessments viewed as a definitive guide to, quote, the good and bad teachers. we like rankings. think of u.s. news and world report. they're in for a drubbing in several chapters -- even when the data do not support such precision. data offers a final warning of a different sort. this is a really interesting study. we better be certain of the outcomes we're measuring, such as the results of a given standardized test. we have to make sure they track what we truly care about. so everything that this point i assume the text scores are an end we some care about. unique data from the air core academy suggests no, surprisingly, the test scores that glimmer now may not be gold in the future. the air force academy -- there's a lot in the book about the importance of get going data and how hard it is to get data to enable you to study certain things. the academy here is unique in tha
in the case of new york city teacher rating, principals have been prepped on the appropriate use of the value added data and their inherent limitations. the public did not get that briefing. as a result the teacher assessments viewed as a definitive guide to, quote, the good and bad teachers. we like rankings. think of u.s. news and world report. they're in for a drubbing in several chapters -- even when the data do not support such precision. data offers a final warning of a different sort....
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but for the most part, the city is very quiet. it sounds like people have heeded the mayor's warnings. officials request that they not gather outside and they take cover for the night. >> rick, thanks very much. we have been reporting throughout the day, the better part of the afternoon, at least, a person of interest in this case. now, it was important to listen to the specific words of authority this is afternoon as they talked about this matter. there are legal issues at work. there are -- there is confidentiality and matters surrounding that at work. but it was interesting the way the authorities spelled it out. the police commissioner said, despite what has been reported today, there is no suspect in any hospital. and in fact, there is not. sources tell fox news, there is no suspect. but there is a person of interest. and there are reasons that this saudi national, who is in the united states on a student visa, who is now in a hospital, we are told, and being treated, we are told, is a person of interest. when asked after tha
but for the most part, the city is very quiet. it sounds like people have heeded the mayor's warnings. officials request that they not gather outside and they take cover for the night. >> rick, thanks very much. we have been reporting throughout the day, the better part of the afternoon, at least, a person of interest in this case. now, it was important to listen to the specific words of authority this is afternoon as they talked about this matter. there are legal issues at work. there...
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stories of courage and loss from the boston bombing, the city and the nation remembers the victims and searches for answers. i'll talk to grieving friends of 8-year-old martin richard and the bride and groom who escaped the marathon with their lives and said "i do" right afterwards. here's what we know, a photo taken by a member of the public before the twin blasts shows a light-colored bag on the sidewalk next to a mailbox, they believe the bombs were in a dark-colored bag or backpack. federal law enforcement sources tell cnn the devices were inside pressure cookers and they believe bbs and nails were part of the explosives. important to know that so far nobody has claimed responsibility. the toll of injured up to 183, three more have died, including 8-year-old martin richard, and krystle campbell. >>> president obama will travel to boston on thursday. >>> we have the remains of a pressure cooker, a shredded black backpack and some kind of ball bearings or metal pellets. what can we read into this at this stage? >> you are looking at what they have in this investigation, which is the
stories of courage and loss from the boston bombing, the city and the nation remembers the victims and searches for answers. i'll talk to grieving friends of 8-year-old martin richard and the bride and groom who escaped the marathon with their lives and said "i do" right afterwards. here's what we know, a photo taken by a member of the public before the twin blasts shows a light-colored bag on the sidewalk next to a mailbox, they believe the bombs were in a dark-colored bag or...
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depaula credits these videos for changing the culture of the city. the city, however, credits its 2007 agenda calls planyc for creating 280 miles of bike lanes in new york city. whoever's responsible, the bikers are happy campers. >> we can turn it around and make it cool to care or cool to ride a bike, and that's what we've been doing. now you can see the change on those streets. you see the bike lanes, the bridge access, the bike parking, the auto free plazas. times if you stay with it. >> coming up -- from terrified to triumphant, one girl's journey down the mountain top. when "caught on camera: in a split second" continues. [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor befor
depaula credits these videos for changing the culture of the city. the city, however, credits its 2007 agenda calls planyc for creating 280 miles of bike lanes in new york city. whoever's responsible, the bikers are happy campers. >> we can turn it around and make it cool to care or cool to ride a bike, and that's what we've been doing. now you can see the change on those streets. you see the bike lanes, the bridge access, the bike parking, the auto free plazas. times if you stay with it....
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meet the after hours artist hurting from the wreckage of hurricane sand tow new hope for the city. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if...
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city coming out and saying the city is on high alert. there was an update this update from the mayor, that new york will continue to be on alert. whether it's the stock exchange or world trade center, all of these sites will be under height heightened security until further notice. >> neil: thank you very much. 'm a lot of times, people say, who cares about market, cavuto. we don't care. i use that as a barometer for how folks are feeling or, and the fact they stabilized today, very different than when they re-opened after 9/11, different tragedy, obviously, by a number of dimensions. what too you make of that? >> the fact at that time all of the indexes were up. this is a very positive day for wall street. this is a terrorism related story, neil, because -- look, we don't know for sure whether this was an act of terrorism but sure looks like one, and if it is we know from experience it wasn't just to terrorize people in boston but to terrorize the american economy to terrorist investors and wall street, and the really good news, the thi
city coming out and saying the city is on high alert. there was an update this update from the mayor, that new york will continue to be on alert. whether it's the stock exchange or world trade center, all of these sites will be under height heightened security until further notice. >> neil: thank you very much. 'm a lot of times, people say, who cares about market, cavuto. we don't care. i use that as a barometer for how folks are feeling or, and the fact they stabilized today, very...
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world poured in for the city's famous marathon. good for them. and well, as you heard katherine hairage report, there were no warnings of any kind leading up to these bombings, but that does not rule out international involvement. and the recent version of propaganda magazine calls for this style of attacks by loners, lone sympathizers, is this something that investigators are looking at right now? the founder of the investigative terrorism, steve, they recommended exactly this kind of thing, hitting a sporting event and it was by al-qaeda strategist abu musab al-serry, will they look into it and see if it's connected? >> not only did they issue those types of scenarios, but they also issued a magazine in"inspire", but the late anwar al-awlaki how to create explosives in your kitchen and making sure that lone wolves could do that. having said that, the al-qaeda modus operandi are to hit crowds of people, stadiums, trains, and this didn't do that. and we're back to square one in terms of suspects because the saudi suspect was ruled
world poured in for the city's famous marathon. good for them. and well, as you heard katherine hairage report, there were no warnings of any kind leading up to these bombings, but that does not rule out international involvement. and the recent version of propaganda magazine calls for this style of attacks by loners, lone sympathizers, is this something that investigators are looking at right now? the founder of the investigative terrorism, steve, they recommended exactly this kind of thing,...
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east coast in on the action, new york city is in play. yankee stadium will not be undone. leave it to the yankees to do it big. an actual meat carving station right inside the stadium, some of the selections there, garlic fries, fried pickles, tofu baskets my favorite and real italian. >> we have paninis and parmesano and decided zepoli. >> fried dough. 2,000 calories. >> nothing beats fried dough. >> that's right. but it's loaded with, you know, bad stuff. >> everyone is like a celery stick i'm very sure. >>> not to turn this into an east coast/west coast thing but i have to go to the west coast so we can brag about california, at&t park in san francisco, home to the giants, all kinds of food here especially chowda and crab, their crab sandwich is renowned. what would go well is a big basket of garlic fries. top it off with the ghirardelli chocolate and sundae. >> let's go to the home of ketchup and to a ballpark loaded with flavor, pnc park home to the pittsburgh pirates, and burgers and these are some big ones, how about a sir loin bri
east coast in on the action, new york city is in play. yankee stadium will not be undone. leave it to the yankees to do it big. an actual meat carving station right inside the stadium, some of the selections there, garlic fries, fried pickles, tofu baskets my favorite and real italian. >> we have paninis and parmesano and decided zepoli. >> fried dough. 2,000 calories. >> nothing beats fried dough. >> that's right. but it's loaded with, you know, bad stuff. >>...
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and i also like the "tale of two cities." i think that is very amusing. but is it going to be a kiss and tell? would it be the kiss and tell we all want it to be about what was going on inside the administration? >> probably not. >> what do you think? >> i highly doubt he'll get to inside baseball. "i like the world according to tom." i like that one. as always, why -- why are you awake? we're glad you are. e-mail us at waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet us. the best responses, pg, of course. still ahead on "way too early," jeb bush tries to join his big brother as the latest member of the bush family to own a baseball team. we'll tell you which one next in sports. >>> later, actress ashley judd is the target of her republican ad campaign in kentucky. she's not even a candidate. at least not yet. that story and a check on weather. we have lots of weather to talk about when "way too early" comes right back. >> why this excitement? >> we don't know, really. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate c
and i also like the "tale of two cities." i think that is very amusing. but is it going to be a kiss and tell? would it be the kiss and tell we all want it to be about what was going on inside the administration? >> probably not. >> what do you think? >> i highly doubt he'll get to inside baseball. "i like the world according to tom." i like that one. as always, why -- why are you awake? we're glad you are. e-mail us at waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet us....
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the city. visit fox news channel. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> live coverage continues now 25 minutes past midnight in boston. i mentioned we have recordings not from 911 people calling in to report but from the police and others on the scene some of ep them there for the marathon, some arriving because of the incident. explain plaining what's happening around them, and then, organized the situation in the end just about a minute of audio here. but an interesting synopsis of the early minutes of the event. >> all units stay off the air make your way over there. >> okay. copy that. >> i only want to hear from the 984. >> i want the road cleared so i can get ambulances out. okay? >> okay. multipeople -- multiple people down here. i don't know what the cause s stand by. >> bomb squad monitoring. >> 901. we need to
the city. visit fox news channel. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> live coverage continues now 25 minutes past midnight in boston. i mentioned we have recordings not from 911 people calling in to report but from the police and others on the scene some of ep them there for the marathon, some arriving because...
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. >>> president obama takes his gun control message to the twin cities today. >>> plus, the 5-year-old hostage in alabama inters its seventh day. >>> and rumors of muhammad ali's demise, all premature? we'll explain. >>> very good morning. >>> we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california, a tour bus collided with two other vehicles killing at least eight people, injuring dozens more. authorities said that the driver reported having brake problems as the bus came down the mountains. it rear-ended a car before h hitting a tractor trailer. >> it started to move so fast and people started screaming. >> two to three minutes swerving in and out. >> everybody was scared. everybody was screaming. >> the bus was reported returning from a ski trip. >>> president obama pushing for broader gun control messages. tracy potts is in washington this morning, plus this new photo of the president raising some eyebrows. >> reporter: we'll show you that in a just moment. the president today first headed to minneapolis, no mistake that city was chosen, the white house said they were worked very
. >>> president obama takes his gun control message to the twin cities today. >>> plus, the 5-year-old hostage in alabama inters its seventh day. >>> and rumors of muhammad ali's demise, all premature? we'll explain. >>> very good morning. >>> we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california, a tour bus collided with two other vehicles killing at least eight people, injuring dozens more. authorities said that the driver reported having brake...
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, to generate revenue for the city? is that the emergency? is that the emergency? >> that is an emergency, sir. i pull him over. >> i thought an emergency is when somebody's life is in danger. >> maybe your life is in danger. >> it is completely inappropriate for a traffic enforcement agent to threaten a civilian and tell them that their life is in danger. why is my life in danger? you call yourself a police officer. shame on you! shame on you! >> jimmy says he knows he gets under the skin of law enforcement and government officials. but on this day he finds out the hard way, it's risky business. as he strolls down a new york city sidewalk on a nice spring afternoon, he sees several city vehicles parked illegally and decides to film them. but the man he's filming becomes increasingly agitated. >> this van, this one, and all the other vans belong to the city, the board of education. >> oh, okay. >> so all of us were told to park here. >> who told you to park here? because it's a "no standing anytime" zone. >> the board o
, to generate revenue for the city? is that the emergency? is that the emergency? >> that is an emergency, sir. i pull him over. >> i thought an emergency is when somebody's life is in danger. >> maybe your life is in danger. >> it is completely inappropriate for a traffic enforcement agent to threaten a civilian and tell them that their life is in danger. why is my life in danger? you call yourself a police officer. shame on you! shame on you! >> jimmy says he...
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london marathon coming up and as for the city of boston, the governor here deval patrick said city of boston will operate today but it will not be business as usual. >> i don't expect that. susan mcginnis in boston. thank you. >>> following the explosions in boston, security was tightened around the country. at the white house the secret service shut down access to pennsylvania avenue. patrol cars blocked entry points but the white house was not on lockdown and the park across the street remains open. in new york city, a police command truck was moved to times square. security was stepped up at landmarks like the empire state building and the world trade center and at prominent hotels. >>> there's no claim of responsibility in the attack and no suspects in custody. earlier i spoke to cbs senior correspondent john miller about the investigation. you're a former assistant director for the fbi so you know what they're going through right now. take us through the process. how do you investigate a massive crime scene with i would imagine a lot of small bits of evidence everywhere. >> so on
london marathon coming up and as for the city of boston, the governor here deval patrick said city of boston will operate today but it will not be business as usual. >> i don't expect that. susan mcginnis in boston. thank you. >>> following the explosions in boston, security was tightened around the country. at the white house the secret service shut down access to pennsylvania avenue. patrol cars blocked entry points but the white house was not on lockdown and the park across...
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jon: new information on the deadly train derailment in new york city over the weekend. national transportation safety board says that train was heading into a steep curve at almost three times the speed limit when it careened off the tracks killing four people. the engineer reportedly told investigators he fell asleep right before the crash. our rick is on the scene in the bronx. what's the latest, rick? >> jon, the ntsb is confirming the train was going 82 miles an hour into a 30-mile-per-hour curve but is not confirming these multiple reports that the engineer may have told investigators that he zoned out or even dozed off for a few moments and woke up too late to stop that speeding train. now, according to the "new york post," the engineer who left the scene on a stretcher sunday, told investigators that he zoned out just before the fatal accident. reuters is reporting that the en dpineer told investigators he, quote, lost focus and realized too late that he was going too fast and forelocal news outfet reported that the engineer all but admitted he was falling asleep
jon: new information on the deadly train derailment in new york city over the weekend. national transportation safety board says that train was heading into a steep curve at almost three times the speed limit when it careened off the tracks killing four people. the engineer reportedly told investigators he fell asleep right before the crash. our rick is on the scene in the bronx. what's the latest, rick? >> jon, the ntsb is confirming the train was going 82 miles an hour into a...
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it was in all the papers in new york city. i know its made its way to buffalo, and your heard about the story and what did you do? >> well, you know, i was online, eating my breakfast sandwich, trolling through the news, and i saw the same thing you did. i read that orlando was the hero, and that they were going to break up this dynamic duo between cecil and orlando, and it's christmastime, and i didn't think that was fair, especially when i read that he would love to keep the dog but couldn't afford it. well, i'm the ceo of blue star transportation, and i don't make a lot of money but i do believe in philanthropy and i believe the christmas spirit still lives, and i said, not under my watch. i would make sure that dog can spend the rest of his life as a dog, instead of a working dog, and i contacted the agency, and one thing led to another, and within three hours, everything came together, and it's just remarkable. absolutely remarkable. >> i know cecil is a mighty happy man because he knew he had to retire orlando. you have
it was in all the papers in new york city. i know its made its way to buffalo, and your heard about the story and what did you do? >> well, you know, i was online, eating my breakfast sandwich, trolling through the news, and i saw the same thing you did. i read that orlando was the hero, and that they were going to break up this dynamic duo between cecil and orlando, and it's christmastime, and i didn't think that was fair, especially when i read that he would love to keep the dog but...
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city tour where he wanted to thank the people in the united states who had fought and marched and fought u.s. governments to try to get sanctions imposed against the ar par tied racist south african regime and ultimately successfully did so. we have to remember the united states considered nelson mandela a terrorist. he was not taken off the terrorist list here in the united states until 2008. so he wanted to thank the people of the united states for the unswerving commitment that they had to try to support the struggle against apartheid and so there was this incredible tour and everywhere he went the outpouring of love and inspiration and euphoria was amazing. >> if i can ask you, in times like this we look at these figures and they seem so iconic, larger than life, but you spent a lot of time with this man, the person. can you offer us any glimpses into what kind of person he was in dealing with him on a one-on-one basis? >> think about the most gentle, loving grandfather you've ever met and that was nelson mandela. and yet, there was this incredible humility and strength about him. i
city tour where he wanted to thank the people in the united states who had fought and marched and fought u.s. governments to try to get sanctions imposed against the ar par tied racist south african regime and ultimately successfully did so. we have to remember the united states considered nelson mandela a terrorist. he was not taken off the terrorist list here in the united states until 2008. so he wanted to thank the people of the united states for the unswerving commitment that they had to...
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york city at the top of that list. what they forget to tell you is that in new york city there is an actual constitutional protection understate law that guarantees that people get shelter. when new york city kicks people out of the parks, new york city is legally required to provide them shelter. that is not the case here. when we kick people out of these parks, these people have no where to go. we heard from the agencies that do this kind of work that we don't have beds to house what people need. if you want to compare yourself to new york city, compare yourself but they actually provide the shelter that we are not providing here. now, we have heard a lot in the past few weeks about what's happening in san francisco and the chronicle talks about the tale of two cities and talks about the huge wealth we have in this city and talks about san francisco that doesn't have the money to fix broken elevators at his public housing projects, league seniors and disabled residents stranded in their apartments. i hope that tale o
york city at the top of that list. what they forget to tell you is that in new york city there is an actual constitutional protection understate law that guarantees that people get shelter. when new york city kicks people out of the parks, new york city is legally required to provide them shelter. that is not the case here. when we kick people out of these parks, these people have no where to go. we heard from the agencies that do this kind of work that we don't have beds to house what people...
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and lived just outside the city in the town of matthews. where phyllis works in the preschool at the first baptist church. >> if you listen to her story, married, kids, preschool teacher. he have one's next door neighbor. >> phyllis' 40-year-old husband comes in. >> with her descriptions, he was just a good hard working guy. other than the fact she wanted the insurance money and wanted to be away from me, had done nothing wrong. >> in 1992, i was a detective with a violent crime task forceful. >> darrell price, a detective sergeant with the charlotte-mecklenburg police department, first blerns the plot from a street source. phyllis crowell's 22-year-old daughter. >> she was very young and i felt sorry for her in a lot of ways. she didn't have a lot of parental guidance. >> in the course of cultivating his source, he has even met her mother, phil it is crowell. then in november, 1992, the daughter tell price, the mother is making inquiries about hiring a hitman. >> she decided she didn't want to see her mother go to prison for murder. >> but
and lived just outside the city in the town of matthews. where phyllis works in the preschool at the first baptist church. >> if you listen to her story, married, kids, preschool teacher. he have one's next door neighbor. >> phyllis' 40-year-old husband comes in. >> with her descriptions, he was just a good hard working guy. other than the fact she wanted the insurance money and wanted to be away from me, had done nothing wrong. >> in 1992, i was a detective with a...
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and two feet around rapid city, the snow is already coming down out there. then to the east of that, severe weather possible up here to the south of minneapolis in iowa, maybe even tornadoes. back to you, brian. >> all right. weather channel headquarters with a look at all of it tonight. thanks. >>> we'll take another break. when we come back, the terrified wife and mother inside that range rover. what she was thinking as bikers swarmed and then some attacked. help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my num
and two feet around rapid city, the snow is already coming down out there. then to the east of that, severe weather possible up here to the south of minneapolis in iowa, maybe even tornadoes. back to you, brian. >> all right. weather channel headquarters with a look at all of it tonight. thanks. >>> we'll take another break. when we come back, the terrified wife and mother inside that range rover. what she was thinking as bikers swarmed and then some attacked. help the gulf...
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the city in a different direction. liz, what does that mean? >> i think a different direction is -- i think a lot of people choose to live in new york city. because they like to live with people who are different than them. they can learn from. experience. have all different kinds of experiences. and that means, you know, all different ethnic levels being able to live in the city. and have -- and have a life that is -- is a quality of life. and i think having a quality of life for people who are immigrants, who are, you know, of all different backgrounds, can live here and have it be a driving, multicullal city. >> how do we invest in housing to straighten that problem out and how big is that? >> that's a big problem. >> like i said before, $3,000 is the average rent for most people in the city. so bill de blasio talks about the tale of two cities. it's not divisive to point that out. it's divisive to have that exist as it is. and i think investing in housing for affordable housing for families is a great place to star
the city in a different direction. liz, what does that mean? >> i think a different direction is -- i think a lot of people choose to live in new york city. because they like to live with people who are different than them. they can learn from. experience. have all different kinds of experiences. and that means, you know, all different ethnic levels being able to live in the city. and have -- and have a life that is -- is a quality of life. and i think having a quality of life for people...
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citizens of the city of boston in this area can be confident that the threat has been removed. >> suspect is in serious condition the suspects came to our attention after a vicious assassination of a police officer at m.i.t.and a subsequent robbery that occurred. we've got videotape from a gas station. the robbery was a car jacking. the car taken from the scene and officers engaged that car along with other officers. we were tibl put the case together. the man found him said he was covered with blood. we assume injuries occurred the evening before. there was an exchange of gunfire at the bo. i don't know if he was struck. there was a house that the team went into for the fbi because we felt it was important to the investigation. but the suspect was not found there. >> my assessment of the incident is that he was assassinated in his cruiser. he was responding to a call for a disturbance. >> given he was out there, still armed, was it safe to let people go outside? >> we did not give an all clear. we made it clear people spoke eloquently to this. this was a very serious and dangerous situat
citizens of the city of boston in this area can be confident that the threat has been removed. >> suspect is in serious condition the suspects came to our attention after a vicious assassination of a police officer at m.i.t.and a subsequent robbery that occurred. we've got videotape from a gas station. the robbery was a car jacking. the car taken from the scene and officers engaged that car along with other officers. we were tibl put the case together. the man found him said he was...
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new york city right at the freezing mark at 32 degrees. a little warmer as we head southward like in texas and san antonio. current temperature already at a warm 60 degrees. high temperature this afternoon getting warm into the 80s across parts of texas. 39 would be the high temperature in new york city. you factor in a little bit of a breeze and it will be feeling even colder out there only 25 in the city of minneapolis. these cold temperatures mean that it is cold enough. we have a little bit of snow developed across the new york city area parts of connecticut and further off toward the south across parts of the mid atlantic. we are not expecting much of anything. rhode island and southeastern massachusetts might be a quick burst and 1-2 inches of snow. talking already about spring and we are dealing with flurries flying around and snow showers. 3-5 inches of snow off lake e e erie. we have a brand new storm system watching could be producing accumulating snow in arkansas and memphis. >> we will check in later this morning. >> let's come
new york city right at the freezing mark at 32 degrees. a little warmer as we head southward like in texas and san antonio. current temperature already at a warm 60 degrees. high temperature this afternoon getting warm into the 80s across parts of texas. 39 would be the high temperature in new york city. you factor in a little bit of a breeze and it will be feeling even colder out there only 25 in the city of minneapolis. these cold temperatures mean that it is cold enough. we have a little bit...